What are logarithms? Using logarithms in the real world...

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What are logarithms? What is logarithm used for in real life? All details and the answers are in the video.

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Been teaching logs for about 14 years and this is the best video I’ve seen to help students understand their value. Thank you!

halfnhalf
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Thank you for this, really helpful. One of the few resources that actually explain logarithms in a practical sense rather than just dumping a couple of mathematical properties.

samyuktg
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HNC in electrical and electronic engineering, which of course uses logs algebra with many brackets .
This video is an absolute revelation .
Thank you .

stevendeacy
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this video is so underrated, this is one of the most informative videos about LOG EXPLANATION that I have seen on youtube
this should be recommended to every student

zaproud
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“Very Small numbers are made easier to deal with.. Thanks to Logarithms” 👍👍

This video really logs a rhythm :)

aniketb
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Just as a warning if you use this in class: when talking about water's pH: the audio says log -7 instead of -log 7 . It's great to check if students are understanding! Thank you for the video!!

daniyt
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Best explanation I've found on this subject online. Great work. Subscribed!

marlonbryanmunoznunez
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Regarding 0:45, following John Napier’s invention of logarithm tables in 1614, William Oughtred in 1622 invented the slide rule which was a calculating instrument utilizing logarithms to conveniently perform multiplication and division of numbers.

jadenephrite
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I was so bored studying Logarithm and then felt exhorted to know the practical uses of it.
Your depiction of the history behind it really made me enthusiastic. Thanks!

Saikat.debosmita
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I loved the background music... So muchhhh soothing 🙂

hariharsahu
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This reminds me, I don't remember exactly where I heard this, it was something on YouTube, but young kids just starting math tend to also think logarithmically in terms of numbers. If you ask a kid what half of 16 is, they're far more likely to say 4 then they are 8, because logarithmically 4 is halfway between 1 and 16

vampire_catgirl
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I learned logarithms many years ago and felt I had to refresh my memory. This video was so good I'm going to recommend it to my friends.

reineh
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This was well done. Thanks for the work you put into this

lukayz
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Fantastic work and fantastic way of explaining

studyguru
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And then people say their is no creator. If we can build things with math and their is math in nature then surely their is a Developer who made all these things.

pkavenger
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Thats a really good video! Ver ywell explained and feels intuative. Thankyou!

davebracey
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whatever the Video add History (timeline & scientists), the sound edit and examples just simple and effective 🤗

sravankumarjr
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Thank you for your valuable information

qadrmuhamad
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Ideally if I were to compute these logarithms I would go for all the prime numbers first bc those numbers are not factorable thus, it makes calculation easier for large scale of numbers up to 100k to make myself log tables.

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Thank you it was a pleasure to whatch your vidéo

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